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Instructions Parts List ALUMINUM, STAINLESS, AND DUCTILE IRON Husky50 Air Operated Diaphragm Pumps 308368AM See Models on page for a list of pump models and descriptions. 0 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Fluid Working Pressure 0 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Air Input Pressure Patent No. CN ZL940643.4 FR 9408894 JA 35770 US 5,368,45 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in the manual. Save these instructions. 03940B Aluminum Model Shown

Table of Contents Models........................................ Safety Warnings.............................. 3 Installation..................................... 5 Operation.................................... 0 Maintenance.................................. Troubleshooting............................... Service Repairing the Air Valve...................... 3 Ball Check Valve Repair..................... 5 Diaphragm Repair.......................... 7 Bearing and Air Gasket Removal............. 0 Pump Matrix.................................. Repair Kit Matrix.............................. 3 Parts........................................ 4 Torque Sequence............................ 9 Dimensions................................... 30 Technical Data................................ 3 Performance Chart............................ 33 Graco Warranties............................ 34 Graco Information............................. 34 Models Model No. Description *DF3 Aluminum Pumps *DG3 Aluminum Pumps, Remote *DFH Aluminum Extended Pump *DGH Aluminum Extended Pump, Remote *DF4 Stainless Steel Pumps *DG4 Stainless Steel Pumps, Remote *DF6 Ductile Iron Pumps *DG6 Ductile Iron Pumps, Remote *DFC Aluminum BSPT Pumps *DGC Aluminum BSPT Pumps, Remote *DFD Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps *DGD Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps, Remote *DFF Ductile Iron BSPT Pumps *DGF Ductile Iron BSPT Pumps, Remote *DFG Aluminum BSPT Extended Pump *DGG Aluminum BSPT Extended Pump, Remote *DV4 Stainless Steel Plus Pumps *DVD Stainless Steel BSPT Plus Pumps 3503 Private Label Aluminum 50 Pump (See page.) 4B78 Aluminum Pump with overmolded diaphragms 4B783 Stainless Steel Plus Pump with overmolded diaphragms 4B80 Stainless Steel Pump with overmolded diaphragms *NOTE: Refer to the Pump Matrix on page to determine the Model No. of your pump. NOTE: Plus Models include stainless steel center sections. 308368

Symbols Warning Symbol WARNING This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions. Caution Symbol CAUTION This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the instructions. EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD WARNING Any misuse of the equipment or accessories, such as overpressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible chemicals and fluids, or using worn or damaged parts, can cause them to rupture and result in splashing in the eyes or on the skin, other serious injury, or fire, explosion or property damage. This equipment is for professional use only. Observe all warnings. Read and understand all instruction manuals, warning labels, and tags before operating the equipment. Never alter or modify any part of this equipment; doing so could cause it to malfunction. Use only genuine Graco parts and accessories. Check all equipment regularly and repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Never exceed the recommended working pressure or the maximum air inlet pressure stated on your pump or in the Technical Data on page 3. Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated component in your system. This equipment has a 0 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) maximum working pressure at 0 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) maximum incoming air pressure. Be sure that all fluids and solvents used are chemically compatible with the wetted parts shown in the Technical Data on page 3. Always read the manufacturer s literature before using fluid or solvent in the pump. Never move or lift a pump under pressure. If dropped, the fluid section may rupture. Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 0 before moving or lifting the pump. The pump is very heavy. If it must be moved, have two people lift the pump by grasping the outlet manifold securely. 308368 3

HAZARDOUS FLUIDS WARNING Improper handling of hazardous fluids or inhaling toxic vapors can cause extremely serious injury, even death, due to splashing in the eyes, ingestion, or bodily contamination. Observe all the following precautions when handling known or potentially hazardous fluids. Know what fluid you are pumping and its specific hazards. Take precautions to avoid a toxic fluid spill. Always wear appropriate clothing and equipment, such as eye protection and breathing apparatus, to protect yourself. Store hazardous fluid in an appropriate, approved container. Dispose of it according to all Local, State and Federal guidelines for hazardous fluids. Secure the fluid outlet hose tightly into the receiving container to prevent it from coming loose and improperly draining the fluid. Pipe and dispose of the exhaust air safely, away from people, animals, and food handling areas. If the diaphragm fails, the fluid is exhausted along with the air. See Air Exhaust Ventilation on page 9. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Static electricity is created by the flow of fluid through the pump and hose. If the equipment is not properly grounded, sparking may occur. Sparks can ignite fumes from solvents and the fluid being pumped, dust particles and other flammable substances, whether you are pumping indoors or outdoors, and can cause a fire or explosion and serious injury and property damage. To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the pump and all other equipment used or located in the work area. Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions for your area and type of equipment. Refer to Grounding on page 5. If you experience any static sparking or even a slight shock while using this equipment, stop pumping immediately. Check the entire system for proper grounding. Do not use the system again until the problem has been identified and corrected. Pipe and dispose of the exhaust air safely, away from all sources of ignition. If the diaphragm fails, the fluid is exhausted along with the air. See Air Exhaust Ventilation on page 9. Do not smoke in the work area. Do not operate the equipment near a source of ignition or an open flame, such as a pilot light. HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON HAZARD Never use,, trichloroethane, methylene chloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluids containing such solvents in Aluminum Pumps. Such use could result in a serious chemical reaction, with the possibility of explosion, which could cause death, serious injury and/or substantial property damage. Consult your fluid suppliers to ensure that the fluids used are compatible with aluminum parts. 4 308368

Installation General Information The Typical Installation shown in Fig. is only a guide for selecting and installing system components. Contact your Graco distributor or Graco Technical Assistance (see back page) for assistance in planning a system to suit your needs. Always use Genuine Graco Parts and Accessories. Reference numbers and letters in parentheses refer to the callouts in the figures and the parts lists on pages 4 to 5. WARNING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS To reduce the risk of serious injury, splashing in the eyes or on the skin, and toxic fluid spills, never move or lift a pump under pressure. If dropped, the fluid section may rupture. Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0 before moving or lifting the pump. To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the pump and all other equipment used or located in the pumping area. Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions for your area and type of equipment. Ground all of this equipment: Pump: Connect a ground wire and clamp as shown in Fig.. Loosen the grounding screw (W). Insert one end of a ga (.5 mm) minimum ground wire (Y) behind the grounding screw and tighten the screw securely. Connect the clamp end of the ground wire to a true earth ground. Order Part No. 0 Ground Wire and Clamp. Y The pump is very heavy. If it must be moved, have two people lift the pump by grasping the outlet manifold (03) securely. See Fig. 3 on page 8. Tightening Screws Before First Use Before using the pump for the first time, check and retorque all external fasteners. See Torque Sequence, page 9. After the first day of operation, retorque the fasteners. Although pump use varies, a general guideline is to retorque fasteners every two months. Fig. W 0646B Air and fluid hoses: Use only grounded hoses with a maximum of 500 ft (50 m) combined hose length to ensure grounding continuity. Grounding WARNING FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD This pump must be grounded. Before operating the pump, ground the system as explained below. Also, read the section FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD, on page 4. Air compressor: Follow the manufacturer s recommendations. All solvent pails used when flushing: Follow the local code. Use only metal pails, which are conductive. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts the grounding continuity. Fluid supply container: Follow the local code. 308368 5

Installation Mountings CAUTION The pump exhaust air may contain contaminants. Ventilate to a remote area if the contaminants could affect your fluid supply. See Air Exhaust Ventilation on page 9. b. Locate one bleed-type master air valve (B) close to the pump and use it to relieve trapped air. See the WARNING above. Locate the other master air valve (E) upstream from all air line accessories and use it to isolate them during cleaning and repair. c. The air line filter (F) removes harmful dirt and moisture from the compressed air supply. Be sure the mounting surface can support the weight of the pump, hoses, and accessories, as well as the stress caused during operation. For all mountings, be sure the pump is bolted directly to the mounting surface. For ease of operation and service, mount the pump so the air valve cover (), air inlet, and fluid inlet and outlet ports are easily accessible. Rubber Foot Mounting Kit 3645 is available to reduce noise and vibration during operation.. Install a grounded, flexible air hose (A) between the accessories and the / npt(f) pump air inlet (N). See Fig.. Use a minimum / (3 mm) ID air hose. Screw an air line quick disconnect coupler (D) onto the end of the air hose (A), and screw the mating fitting into the pump air inlet snugly. Do not connect the coupler (D) to the fitting until you are ready to operate the pump. Installation of Remote Pilot Air Lines. Refer to Parts Drawings. Connect air line to pump as in preceding steps. Air Line WARNING A bleed-type master air valve (B) is required in your system to relieve air trapped between this valve and the pump. Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle unexpectedly, which could result in serious injury, including splashing in the eyes or on the skin, injury from moving parts, or contamination from hazardous fluids. See Fig... Install the air line accessories as shown in Fig.. Mount these accessories on the wall or on a bracket. Be sure the air line supplying the accessories is grounded. a. Install an air regulator (C) and gauge to control the fluid pressure. The fluid outlet pressure will be the same as the setting of the air regulator.. Connect /4 in. O.D. tubing to push type connectors (4) on air motor of pump. NOTE: by replacing the push type connectors, other sizes or types of fittings may be used. The new fittings will require /8 in. npt threads. 3. Connect remaining ends of tubes to external air signal, such as Graco s Cycleflo (P/N 9564) or Cycleflo II (P/N 9565) controllers. Fluid Suction Line. Use grounded fluid hoses (G). The pump fluid inlet (R) is npt(f). Screw the fluid fitting into the pump inlet securely.. If the fluid inlet pressure to the pump is more than 5% of the outlet working pressure, the ball check valves will not close fast enough, resulting in inefficient pump operation. 3. At inlet fluid pressures greater than 5 psi (0. MPa, bar), diaphragm life will be shortened. 4. See the Technical Data on page 3 for maximum suction lift (wet and dry). 6 308368

Installation Fluid Outlet Line WARNING A fluid drain valve (J) is required to relieve pressure in the hose if it is plugged. The drain valve reduces the risk of serious injury, including splashing in the eyes or on the skin, or contamination from hazardous fluids when relieving pressure. Install the valve close to the pump fluid outlet. See Fig... Use grounded fluid hoses (L). The pump fluid outlet (S) is npt(f). Screw the fluid fitting into the pump outlet securely.. Install a fluid drain valve (J) near the fluid outlet. See the WARNING above. 3. Install a shutoff valve (K) in the fluid outlet line. FLOOR-MOUNT TYPICAL INSTALLATION KEY B C F E A Air supply hose B Bleed-type master air valve (required for pump) C Air regulator D Air line quick disconnect E Master air valve (for accessories) F Air line filter G Fluid suction hose H Fluid supply J Fluid drain valve (required) K Fluid shutoff valve L Fluid hose N / npt(f) air inlet port R npt(f) fluid inlet port S npt(f) fluid outlet port Y Ground wire (required; see page 5 for installation instructions) Y A D S N J K L H R G Fig. 03943B 308368 7

Installation Changing the Orientation of the Fluid Inlet and Outlet Ports The pump is shipped with the fluid inlet (R) and outlet (S) ports facing the same direction. See Fig. 3. To change the orientation of the inlet and/or outlet port:. Remove the screws (06) holding the inlet (0) and/or outlet (03) manifold to the covers (0).. Reverse the manifold and reattach. Install the screws and torque to 0 to 50 in-lb (4 to 7 Nm). on aluminum pumps. Torque to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) on ductile iron and stainless steel pumps. See Torque Sequence, page 9. KEY N / npt(f) air inlet port P Muffler. Air exhaust port is 3/4 npt(f). R npt(f) fluid inlet port S npt(f) fluid outlet port 0 Covers 0 Fluid inlet manifold 03 Fluid outlet manifold 06 Manifold and cover screws Cover screws (top and bottom) Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads. Torque to 0 to 50 in-lb (4 to 7 Nm) on Aluminum pumps. Torque to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) on ductile iron and stainless steel pumps. See Torque Sequence, page 9. Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads. Torque to 90 to 0 in-lb ( to 5 Nm). Aluminum Model Shown Fluid Pressure Relief Valve Some systems may require installation of a pressure relief valve at the pump outlet to prevent overpressurization and rupture of the pump or hose. See Fig. 4. Thermal expansion of fluid in the outlet line can cause overpressurization. This can occur when using long fluid lines exposed to sunlight or ambient heat, or when pumping from a cool to a warm area (for example, from an underground tank). Overpressurization can also occur if the Husky pump is being used to feed fluid to a piston pump, and the intake valve of the piston pump does not close, causing fluid to back up in the outlet line. KEY R S V CAUTION Connect fluid inlet line here. 3 npt(f) fluid inlet port npt(f) fluid outlet port Pressure relief valve Part No. 9 (stainless steel) Install valve between fluid inlet and outlet ports. Connect fluid outlet line here. 03 S 3 S N 06 V 06 0 P R R 0394B 0 Fig. 4 Fig. 3 03940B 8 308368

Installation Air Exhaust Ventilation WARNING FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD; HAZARDOUS FLUIDS Be sure to read and follow the warnings and precautions regarding HAZ- ARDOUS FLUIDS, and FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD on page 4, before operating this pump. Be sure the system is properly ventilated for your type of installation. You must vent the exhaust to a safe place, away from people, animals, food handling areas, and all sources of ignition when pumping flammable or hazardous fluids. Diaphragm failure will cause the fluid being pumped to exhaust with the air. Place an appropriate container at the end of the air exhaust line to catch the fluid. See Fig. 5. The air exhaust port is 3/4 npt(f). Do not restrict the air exhaust port. Excessive exhaust restriction can cause erratic pump operation. If the muffler (P) is installed directly to the air exhaust port, apply PTFE thread tape or anti seize thread lubricant to the muffler threads before assembly. To provide a remote exhaust:. Remove the muffler (P) from the pump air exhaust port.. Install a grounded air exhaust hose (T) and connect the muffler (P) to the other end of the hose. The minimum size for the air exhaust hose is 3/4 in. (9 mm) ID. If a hose longer than 5 ft (4.57 m) is required, use a larger diameter hose. Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the hose. See Fig. 5. 3. Place a container (U) at the end of the air exhaust line to catch fluid in case a diaphragm ruptures. VENTING EXHAUST AIR KEY E F C B A A B C D E F P T U Air supply line Bleed-type master air valve (required for pump) Air regulator Air line quick disconnect Master air valve (for accessories) Air line filter Muffler Grounded air exhaust hose Container for remote air exhaust D T U P Fig. 5 0394 308368 9

Operation Flush the Pump Before First Use The pump was tested with lightweight oil, which is left in the fluid passages to protect parts. To avoid contaminating your fluid with oil, flush the pump with a compatible solvent before using the equipment. Follow the steps under Starting and Adjusting the Pump. Starting and Adjusting the Pump WARNING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS To reduce the risk of serious injury, splashing in the eyes or on the skin, and toxic fluid spills, never move or lift a pump under pressure. If dropped, the fluid section may rupture. Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning at right before moving or lifting the pump.. Be sure the pump is properly grounded. Refer to Grounding on page 5.. Check all fittings to be sure they are tight. Be sure to use a compatible liquid thread sealant on all male threads. Tighten the fluid inlet and outlet fittings securely. 3. Place the suction tube (if used) in the fluid to be pumped. NOTE: If the fluid inlet pressure to the pump is more than 5% of the outlet working pressure, the ball check valves will not close fast enough, resulting in inefficient pump operation. 4. Place the end of the fluid hose (L) into an appropriate container. 5. Close the fluid drain valve (J). See Fig.. 6. With the pump air regulator (C) closed, open all bleed-type master air valves (B, E). 7. If the fluid hose has a dispensing device, hold it open while continuing with the following step. 8. Slowly open the air regulator (C) until the pump starts to cycle. Allow the pump to cycle slowly until all air is pushed out of the lines and the pump is primed. Operation of Remote Piloted Pumps. Fig. and Parts Drawings. Follow preceding steps through 7 of Starting and Adjusting Pump.. Open air regulator (C). WARNING The pump may cycle once before the external signal is applied. Injury is possible. If pump cycles, wait until end before proceeding. 3. Pump will operate when air pressure is alternately applied and relieved to push type connectors (4). NOTE: Leaving air pressure applied to the air motor for extended periods when the pump is not running may shorten the diaphragm life. Using a 3-way solenoid valve to automatically relieve the pressure on the air motor when the metering cycle is complete prevents this from occurring. Pump Shutdown At the end of the work shift and before checking, adjusting, cleaning or repairing the system, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure below. Pressure Relief Procedure WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury, including splashing fluid in the eyes or on the skin, follow this procedure when this manual instructs you to relieve pressure, when you shut off the pump, and before checking, adjusting, cleaning, moving, or repairing any system equipment.. Shut off the air to the pump.. Open the dispensing valve, if used. 3. Open the fluid drain valve to relieve all fluid pressure, having a container ready to catch the drainage. If you are flushing, run the pump long enough to thoroughly clean the pump and hoses. Close the air regulator. Remove the suction tube from the solvent and place it in the fluid to be pumped. 0 308368

Maintenance Lubrication The air valve is designed to operate unlubricated, however if lubrication is desired, every 500 hours of operation (or monthly) remove the hose from the pump air inlet and add two drops of machine oil to the air inlet. CAUTION Do not over-lubricate the pump. Oil is exhausted through the muffler, which could contaminate your fluid supply or other equipment. Excessive lubrication can also cause the pump to malfunction. Flushing and Storage Flush the pump often enough to prevent the fluid you are pumping from drying or freezing in the pump and damaging it. Always flush the pump and follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0 before storing it for any length of time. Use a compatible solvent. Tightening Threaded Connections Before each use, check all hoses for wear or damage, and replace as necessary. Check to be sure all threaded connections are tight and leak-free. Check fasteners. Tighten or retorque as necessary. Although pump use varies, a general guideline is to retorque fasteners every two months. See Torque Sequence, page 9. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Establish a preventive maintenance schedule, based on the pump s service history. This is especially important for prevention of spills or leakage due to diaphragm failure. 308368

Troubleshooting WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury, including splashing fluid in the eyes or on the skin, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 0 when this manual instructs you to relieve pressure, when you shut off the pump, and before checking, adjusting, cleaning, moving, or repairing any system equipment. NOTE: Check all possible problems and causes before disassembling the pump. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Pump cycles at stall or fails to hold pressure at stall. Pump will not cycle, or cycles once and stops. Worn check valve balls (30), seats (0) or o-rings (0). Air valve is stuck or dirty. Check valve ball (30) severely worn and wedged in seat (0) or manifold (0 or 03). Check valve ball (30) is wedged into seat (0), due to overpressurization. Dispensing valve clogged. Replace. See page 5. Disassemble and clean air valve. See pages 3 to 4. Use filtered air. Replace ball and seat. See page 5. Install Pressure Relief Valve (see page 8). Relieve pressure and clear valve. Pump operates erratically. Clogged suction line. Inspect; clear. Sticky or leaking check valve balls (30). Clean or replace. See page 5. Diaphragm ruptured. Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Restricted exhaust. Remove restriction. Air bubbles in fluid. Suction line is loose. Tighten. Diaphragm ruptured. Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Loose inlet manifold (0), damaged seal between manifold and seat (0), or damaged o-rings (0). Tighten manifold bolts (06) or replace seats (0) or o-rings (0). See page 5. Loose diaphragm shaft bolt (07). Tighten or replace. See pages 7 to 9. Damaged o-ring (08). Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Fluid in exhaust air. Diaphragm ruptured. Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Loose diaphragm shaft bolt (07). Tighten or replace. See pages 7 to 9. Damaged o-ring (08). Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Pump exhausts excessive air at stall. Worn air valve block (7), o-ring (6), plate (8), pilot block (8), u-cups (0), or pilot pin o-rings (7). Repair or replace. See pages 3 to 4. Worn shaft seals (40). Replace. See pages 7 to 9. Pump leaks air externally. Air valve cover () or air valve cover screws (3) are loose. Air valve gasket (4) or air cover gasket () is damaged. Tighten screws. See page 4. Inspect; replace. See pages 3 to 4, 0 to. Air cover screws (3) are loose. Tighten screws. See pages 0 to. Pump leaks fluid externally from ball check valves. Loose manifolds (0, 03), damaged seal between manifold and seat (0), or damaged o-rings (0). Tighten manifold bolts (06) or replace seats (0) or o-rings (0). See page 5. 308368

Service Repairing the Air Valve 3 Tools Required Torque wrench Torx (T0) screwdriver or 7 mm (9/3 ) socket wrench 4 Needle-nose pliers O-ring pick Lithium base grease NOTE: Air Valve Repair Kits 3673 (aluminum center housings) and 5506 (stainless steel center housings) are available. Refer to page 4. Parts included in the kit are marked with a symbol, for example (4). Use all the parts in the kit for the best results. Disassembly. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0.. With a Torx (T0) screwdriver or 7 mm (9/3 ) socket wrench, remove the six screws (3), air valve cover (), and gasket (4). See Fig. 6. Fig. 6 Torque to 50 to 60 in lb (5.6 to 6.8 Nm). 03944 3. Move the valve carriage (5) to the center position and pull it out of the cavity. Remove the valve block (7) and o-ring (6) from the carriage. Using a needle-nose pliers, pull the pilot block (8) straight up and out of the cavity. See Fig. 7. See Detail at right. Grease. 3 Grease lower face. 3 5 6 7 4. Pull the two actuator pistons () out of the bearings (). Remove the u-cup packings (0) from the pistons. Pull the pilot pins (6) out of the bearings (5). Remove the o-rings (7) from the pilot pins. See Fig. 8. 5. Inspect the valve plate (8) in place. If damaged, use a Torx (T0) screwdriver or 7 mm (9/3 ) socket wrench to remove the three screws (3). Remove the valve plate (8) and, on aluminum center housing models only, remove the seal (9). See Fig. 9. 8 3 5 6. Inspect the bearings (, 5) in place. See Fig. 8. The bearings are tapered and, if damaged, must be removed from the outside. This requires disassembly of the fluid section. See page 0. 7. Clean all parts and inspect for wear or damage. Replace as needed. Reassemble as explained on page 4. Fig. 7 6 03945 308368 3

Service Insert narrow end first. Grease. 3 Install with lips facing narrow end of piston (). 4 Insert wide end first. Reassembly. If you removed the bearings (, 5), install new ones as explained on page 0. Reassemble the fluid section.. On aluminum center housing models, install the valve plate seal (9) into the groove at the bottom of the valve cavity. The rounded side of the seal must face down into the groove. See Fig. 9. 0 4 3 3. Install the valve plate (8) in the cavity. On aluminum center housing models, the plate is reversible, so either side can face up. Install the three screws (3), using a Torx (T0) screwdriver or 7 mm (9/3 ) socket wrench. Tighten until the screws bottom out on the housing. See Fig. 9. 4. Install an o-ring (7) on each pilot pin (6). Grease the pins and o-rings. Insert the pins into the bearings (5), narrow end first. See Fig. 8. 5. Install a u-cup packing (0) on each actuator piston (), so the lips of the packings face the narrow end of the pistons. See Fig. 8. Fig. 8 7 5 6 Rounded side must face down (aluminum center housing models only). Tighten screws until they bottom 3 out on the housing. 8 03946 6. Lubricate the u-cup packings (0) and actuator pistons (). Insert the actuator pistons in the bearings (), wide end first. Leave the narrow end of the pistons exposed. See Fig. 8. 7. Grease the lower face of the pilot block (8) and install so its tabs snap into the grooves on the ends of the pilot pins (6). See Fig. 7. 9 8. Grease the o-ring (6) and install it in the valve block (7). Push the block onto the valve carriage (5). Grease the lower face of the valve block. See Fig. 7. 9. Install the valve carriage (5) so its tabs slip into the grooves on the narrow end of the actuator pistons (). See Fig. 7. 0. Align the valve gasket (4) and cover () with the six holes in the center housing (). Secure with six screws (3), using a Torx (T0) screwdriver or 7 mm (9/3 ) socket wrench. Torque to 50 to 60 in-lb (5.6 to 6.8 Nm). See Fig. 6. 03947 Fig. 9 4 308368

Service Ball Check Valve Repair Tools Required Torque wrench 0 mm socket wrench O-ring pick Disassembly NOTE: A Fluid Section Repair Kit is available. Refer to page 3 to order the correct kit for your pump. Parts included in the kit are marked with an asterisk, for example (0*). Use all the parts in the kit for the best results. NOTE: To ensure proper seating of the balls (30), always replace the seats (0) when replacing the balls. NOTE: (Extension Version) To ensure proper sealing of extension (5), always replace o rings (6) when replacing the balls.. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0. Disconnect all hoses.. Remove the pump from its mounting. 3. Using a 0 mm socket wrench, remove the four bolts (06) holding the outlet manifold (03) to the fluid covers (0). See Fig. 0. 4. Remove the seats (0), balls (30), and o-rings (0) from the manifold. NOTE: Some models do not use o-rings (0). 5. Turn the pump over and remove the inlet manifold (0). Remove the seats (0), balls (30), and o-rings (0) from the fluid covers (0). Reassembly. Clean all parts and inspect for wear or damage. Replace parts as needed.. Reassemble in the reverse order, following all notes in Fig. 0. Be sure the ball checks are assembled exactly as shown. The arrows (A) on the fluid covers (0) must point toward the outlet manifold (03). 308368 5

Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads. Torque to 0 to 50 in-lb (4 to 7 Nm) on aluminum pumps. Torque to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) on ductile iron and stainless steel pumps. See Torque Sequence, page 9. Arrow (A) must point toward outlet manifold (03). 3 Not used on some models. 4 Beveled seating surface must face ball (30). 5 Used on stainless steel model only. 7 Extension Models Only 03 06 *30 *0 *0 5 4 3 03 *30 *0 *0 6 0 TI33A 0 3 5 A 30* 0* 4 0* 3 0 Fig. 0 06 TI035B 6 308368

Service Diaphragm Repair Tools Required Torque wrench 0 mm socket wrench Disassembly NOTE: A Fluid Section Repair Kit is available. Refer to page 3 to order the correct kit for your pump. Parts included in the kit are marked with an asterisk, for example (40*). Use all the parts in the kit for the best results. 3 mm socket wrench 5 mm socket wrench (aluminum models) or socket wrench (stainless steel models) 9 mm open end wrench O-ring pick Lithium-base grease. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0.. Remove the manifolds and disassemble the ball check valves as explained on page 5. 3. Using 0 and 3 mm socket wrenches, remove the screws (06 and ) holding the fluid covers (0) to the air covers (3). Pull the fluid covers (0) off the pump. See Fig.. Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads. You must torque the eight long screws () first, then the short screws (06). Torque to 90 to 0 in-lb ( to 5 Nm). See Torque Sequence, page 9. Arrow (A) must point toward air valve (B). B 3 0 A 06 Fig. 03949B 308368 7

Service 4. Loosen but do not remove the diaphragm shaft bolts (07), using a 5 mm socket wrench ( on stainless steel models) on both bolts. NOTE: This step does not apply to pumps with overmolded diaphragms. 5. Unscrew one bolt from the diaphragm shaft (4) and remove the o-ring (08), fluid side diaphragm plate (05), PTFE diaphragm (403, used on PTFE Models only), diaphragm (40), and air side diaphragm plate (04). See Fig.. For overmolded diaphragms: Grip both diaphragms securely around the outer edge and rotate counterclockwise. One diaphragm assembly will come free and the other will remain attached to the shaft. Remove the freed diaphragm and air side plate. 6. Pull the other diaphragm assembly and the diaphragm shaft (4) out of the center housing (). Hold the shaft flats with a 9 mm open end wrench, and remove the bolt (07) from the shaft. Disassemble the remaining diaphragm assembly. For overmolded diaphragms: Pull the other diaphragm assembly and the diaphragm shaft (4) out of the center housing (). Hold the shaft flats with a 9 mm open end wrench and remove the diaphragm and air side plate from the shaft. 7. Inspect the diaphragm shaft (4) for wear or scratches. If it is damaged, inspect the bearings (9) in place. If the bearings are damaged, refer to page 0. 8. Reach into the center housing () with an o-ring pick and hook the u-cup packings (40), then pull them out of the housing. This can be done with the bearings (9) in place. 9. Clean all parts and inspect for wear or damage. Replace parts as needed. Reassembly. Install the shaft u-cup packings (40*) so the lips face out of the housing (). Lubricate the packings. See Fig... Install the diaphragm assembly on one end of the shaft (4) as follows. For pumps with overmolded diaphragms, go directly to step g. c. On PTFE Models only, install the PTFE diaphragm (403*). Make certain the side marked AIR SIDE faces the center housing (). d. Install the diaphragm (40*) on the bolt. Make certain the side marked AIR SIDE faces the center housing (). e. Install the air side diaphragm plate (04) so the recessed side faces the diaphragm (40). f. Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the bolt (07) threads. Screw the bolt into the shaft (4) hand tight. g. For overmolded diaphragms: Assemble the air side plate (04) onto the diaphragm (403). The wide, radiused side of the plate must face the diaphragm. Apply medium strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads of the diaphragm assembly. Screw the assembly into the shaft (4) hand tight. 3. Grease the length and ends of the diaphragm shaft (4), and slide it through the housing (). 4. Assemble the other diaphragm assembly to the shaft as explained in step. 5. Hold one shaft bolt (07) with a wrench and torque the other bolt to 0 to 5 ft-lb (7 to 34 Nm) at 00 rpm maximum. NOTE: This step does not apply to pumps with overmolded diaphragms. 6. Align the fluid covers (0) and the center housing () so the arrows (A) on the covers face the same direction as the air valve (B). Secure the covers with the screws (06 and ), handtight. Install the longer screws () in the top and bottom holes of the covers. See Fig.. 7. First, torque the longer screws () oppositely and evenly to 90 to 0 in-lb ( to 5 Nm), using a 3 mm socket wrench. Then torque the shorter screws (06), using a 0 mm socket wrench. See Torque Sequence, page 9. 8. Reassemble the ball check valves and manifolds as explained on page 5. a. Install the o-ring (08*) on the shaft bolt (07). b. Install the fluid side diaphragm plate (05) on the bolt so the rounded side faces in, toward the diaphragm (40). 8 308368

Service 05 9 40* 5 07 4 04 40* 4 7 3 403* 3 6 Cutaway View, with Diaphragms in Place 0398A 0398A Cutaway View, with Diaphragms Removed 4 4 04 7 40* 3 403* 3 6 05 08* 07 5 4 4 3 4 5 6 Lips face out of housing (). Rounded side faces diaphragm (40). Air Side must face center housing (). Grease. Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent. Torque to 0 to 5 ft-lb (7 to 34 Nm) at 00 rpm maximum. Used on Models with PTFE diaphragms only. 7 Recessed side faces diaphragm (40). Fig. 03950B 308368 9

Service Bearing and Air Gasket Removal Tools Required Torque wrench 0 mm socket wrench Bearing puller O-ring pick Press, or block and mallet Disassembly NOTE: Do not remove undamaged bearings.. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 0.. Remove the manifolds and disassemble the ball check valves as explained on page 5. 3. Remove the fluid covers and diaphragm assemblies as explained on page 7. NOTE: If you are removing only the diaphragm shaft bearing (9), skip step 4. 4. Disassemble the air valve as explained on page 3. 5. Using a 0 mm socket wrench, remove the screws (5) holding the air covers (3) to the center housing (). See Fig. 3. 6. Remove the air cover gaskets (). Always replace the gaskets with new ones. 7. Use a bearing puller to remove the diaphragm shaft bearings (9), air valve bearings () or pilot pin bearings (5). Do not remove undamaged bearings. 8. If you removed the diaphragm shaft bearings (9), reach into the center housing () with an o-ring pick and hook the u-cup packings (40), then pull them out of the housing. Inspect the packings. See Fig.. Reassembly. If removed, install the shaft u-cup packings (40*) so the lips face out of the housing ().. The bearings (9,, and 5) are tapered and can only be installed one way. Insert the bearings into the center housing (), tapered end first. Using a press or a block and rubber mallet, press-fit the bearing so it is flush with the surface of the center housing. 3. Reassemble the air valve as explained on page 4. 4. Align the new air cover gasket () so the pilot pin (6) protruding from the center housing () fits through the proper hole (H) in the gasket. 5. Align the air cover (3) so the pilot pin (6) fits in the middle hole (M) of the three small holes near the center of the cover. Install the screws (5), handtight. See Fig. 3. Using a 0 mm socket wrench, torque the screws oppositely and evenly to 0 to 50 in-lb (4 to 7 Nm). 6. Install the diaphragm assemblies and fluid covers as explained on page 7. 7. Reassemble the ball check valves and manifolds as explained on page 5. 0 308368

Service 3 Insert bearings tapered end first. Press-fit bearings flush with surface of center housing (). Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or equivalent to the threads. Torque to 0 to 50 in-lb (4 to 7 Nm). 6 H M 3 5 0395 Detail of Air Valve Bearings 5 3 9 0395B Fig. 3 308368

Pump Matrix Husky 50 Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Ductile Iron Pumps, Series A Your Model No. is marked on the pump s serial plate. To determine the Model No. of your pump from the following matrix, select the six digits which describe your pump, working from left to right. The first digit is always D, designating Husky diaphragm pumps. The remaining five digits define the materials of construction. For example, a pump with an aluminum air motor and fluid section, polypropylene seats, PTFE balls, and PTFE diaphragms is Model No. D F 3 9. To order replacement parts, refer to the part lists on pages 4 and 5. The digits in the matrix do not correspond to the ref. nos. in the parts drawing and lists on pages 4 and 5. Diaphragm Pump Air Motor Fluid Section Seats Balls Diaphragms 3503* aluminum aluminum TPE acetal TPE D (for all pumps) F aluminum (standard) (not used) (not used) (PTFE) (PTFE) 4B78* G aluminum (remote) (not used) (not used) (acetal) (not used) 4B783* V SST (standard) 3 (aluminum) 3 (36 sst) 3 (not used) 3 (not used) 4B80* 4 (sst) 4 (7 4 PH sst) 4 (440C sst) 4 (not used) 5 (not used) 5 (TPE) 5 (TPE) 5 (TPE) 6 (ductile iron) 6 (Santoprene) 6 (Santoprene) 6 (Santoprene) C (aluminum BSPT) 7 (Buna N) 7 (Buna N) 7 (Buna N) D (sst BSPT) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) F (ductile iron BSPT) G (aluminum BSPT extended) H (aluminum extended) * 3503, Aluminum 50 Pump, Series D Model No. 3503 is a private-label aluminum 50 pump. This pump is the same as Model No. DF355 except for the label and: Ref. Nos. 0 and 40 are 5666 Packing, U cup, Fluoroelastomer Ref. No. 7 is 6858 O ring, Fluoroelastomer Use 4349 as the Air Valve Repair Kit 4645 Stainless Steel Air Motor Conversion Kit Use kit 4645 and refer to manual 309643 (included in kit) to convert from aluminum air motor to stainless steel air motor. * 4B78 Aluminum Pump This pump is the same as Model DF33 except for the serial plate and parts listed in the chart at right. 9 (Polypropylene) G (Geolast) G (Geolast) G (Geolast) * 4B783 Stainless Steel Plus Pump This pump is the same as Model DV43 except for the serial plate and parts listed in the chart below. * 4B80 Stainless Steel Pump This pump is the same as Model DF43 except for the serial plate and parts listed in the chart below. Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 04 5H8 PLATE, air side; alum. 05 not used 0 07 not used 0 08 not used 0 40 5G746 DIAPHRAGM, HD, overmolded; PTFE/EPDM 308368

Repair Kit Matrix For Husky 50 Aluminum and Stainless Steel Pumps, Series A Repair Kits may be ordered separately. To repair the air valve, order Part No. 3673 for aluminum center housing models, or Part No. 5506 for stainless steel housing models (see page 4). Parts included in the Air Valve Repair Kit are marked with a symbol in the parts list, for example (4). To repair the seats, balls, and diaphragms, select the six digits which describe your pump from the following matrix, working from left to right. The first digit is always D, and the second digit is always 0 (zero). The remaining four digits define the materials of construction. Parts included in the kit are marked with an asterisk in the parts list, for example (0*). For example, if your pump has polypropylene seats, PTFE balls, and PTFE diaphragms, you need to order Repair Kit D 0 F 9. The digits in the matrix do not correspond to the ref. nos. in the parts drawing and lists on pages 4 and 5. Diaphragm Pump Null Shaft O-Ring Seats Balls Diaphragms D (for all pumps) 0 (for all pumps) F (PTFE) 0 (null) 0 (null) 0 (null) (not used) (PTFE) (PTFE) (not used) (acetal) (not used) 3 (36 sst) 3 (not used) 3 (not used) 4 (7 4 PH sst) 4 (440C sst) 4 (not used) 5 (TPE) 5 (TPE) 5 (TPE) 6 (Santoprene) 6 (Santoprene) 6 (Santoprene) 7 (Buna N) 7 (Buna N) 7 (Buna N) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) 9 (Polypropylene) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) 8 (Fluoroelastomer) G (Geolast) G (Geolast) G (Geolast) Part No. 5368: Husky 50 HD Overmolded PTFE/EPDM Diaphragm Repair Kit. Part No. 896: Husky 50 HD Overmolded PTFE/EPDM Diaphragm Repair Kit, with new air side diaphragm plates. Extension Conversion Kit To convert an existing 50 Aluminum pump to an extended version, use conversion kit 3409.This kit is for in (50.8 mm) npt or bspt ported aluminum pumps only. It extends the outlet manifold to match the inlet to outlet distance of a Wilden or ARO aluminum pump. 308368 3

Parts 0 3 4 Aluminum Model Shown 06 03 7 6 8 3 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 0 4 3 5 04 0 40* 403* 05 30* 0* 0* 06 0 5 *40 9 3 4 08* 07 3 0 *30 *0 0* 0 Not used on some models Used on stainless steel model only 06 TI0353B * These parts are included in the Pump Repair Kit, which may be purchased separately. Refer to the Repair Kit Matrix on page 3 to determine the correct kit for your pump. These parts are included in Air Valve Repair Kit 3673 (aluminum center housing models), which may be purchased separately. These parts are included in Air Valve Repair Kit 5506 (stainless steel center housing models), which may be purchased separately.. Replacement Danger and Warning labels, tags and cards are available at no cost. These parts are unique to remote piloted air motor, DG These parts are used on extension version only. Ref. No. 06 is qty. 0 on extension version. Extension 7 03 *30 *0 *0 5 6 0 TI33A 4 308368

Parts Air Motor Parts List (Matrix Column ) Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty F 88838 HOUSING, center; 88854 COVER, air valve; alum. 3 6344 SCREW, mach, hex flange hd; M5x0.8; mm (0.47 in.) 4 8868 GASKET, cover; foam 5 88855 CARRIAGE; aluminum 6 08730 O-RING; nitrile 7 8866 BLOCK, air valve; acetal 8 8865 PLATE, air valve; sst 9 8867 SEAL, valve plate;buna- N 0 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile 886 PISTON, actuator; acetal 8863 BEARING, piston; acetal 3 04765 PLUG, pipe; headless 9 G V Same as F with the following exceptions 959 HOUSING, center; remote, aluminum 3 9599 COVER, air; remote Same as F with the following exceptions 5K009 HOUSING, center; stainless steel 5A735 COVER, air valve; stainless steel 8 5H78 PLATE, air valve; stainless steel 9 3 5A74 COVER, air; stainless steel 4 567 FITTING, connector; male 5 886 BEARING, pin; acetal 6 8860 PIN, pilot; stainless steel 7 5768 O-RING; buna-n 8 8864 BLOCK, pilot; acetal 9 88609 BEARING, shaft; acetal 0 6343 SCREW, grounding 88603 GASKET, air cover; foam 3 89300 COVER, air; aluminum 4 89304 SHAFT, diaphragm; sst 5 5643 SCREW; M8x.5; 5 mm 308368 5

Fluid Section Parts List (Matrix Column 3) Parts Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 3 0 5A6 COVER, fluid; aluminum 0 8930 MANIFOLD, inlet; aluminum 03 5A63 MANIFOLD, outlet; aluminum 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 05 8980 PLATE, fluid side; carbon steel 06 5644 SCREW; M0 x.8; 30 mm 4 or 0 4 0 9479 COVER, fluid; 36 stainless steel 0 9480 MANIFOLD, inlet; 36 stainless steel 03 948 MANIFOLD, outlet; 36 stainless steel 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 05 8999 PLATE, fluid side; 36 stainless steel 06 46 SCREW; M0 x.38; 35 mm 4 07 8940 BOLT; M x.75; 55 mm (.7 in.); 36 stainless steel 07 8940 BOLT; M x.75; 55 mm (.7 in.); 36 stainless steel 08* 0439 O-RING; PTFE 08* 0439 O-RING; PTFE 0 88970 LABEL, warning 0 886 LABEL, warning 0656 MUFFLER 0656 MUFFLER 5645 SCREW; M0 x.50; 90 mm (3.54 in.); carbon steel 8 543 SCREW; M0 x.50; 0 mm (4.33 in.); stainless steel 8 5 5B3 EXTENSION, 50 3 486 NUT; M0 8 6 0660 PACKING, o ring: PTFE M0x.5;90mm 7 47 SCREW, mach, hex 4 6 308368

Fluid Section Parts List (Matrix Column 3) Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 6 0 954 COVER, fluid; ductile iron 0 954 MANIFOLD, inlet; ductile iron 03 9543 MANIFOLD, outlet; ductile iron 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 05 8980 PLATE, fluid side; carbon steel 06 46 SCREW; M0 x.38; 35 mm 07 8940 BOLT; M x.75; 55 mm (.7 in.); 36 stainless steel 08* 0439 O-RING; PTFE 0 886 LABEL, warning 0656 MUFFLER 543 SCREW; M0 x.50; 0 mm (4.33 in.); stainless steel C 0 5A6 COVER, fluid; aluminum 0 9086 MANIFOLD, inlet; aluminum; BSPT 4 8 D 0 9479 COVER, fluid; 36 stainless steel 0 95576 MANIFOLD, inlet; 36 stainless steel; BSPT 03 95577 MANIFOLD, outlet; 36 stainless steel; BSPT 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 05 8999 PLATE, fluid side; 36 stainless steel 06 46 SCREW; M0 x.38; 35 mm 07 8940 BOLT; M x.75; 55 mm (.7 in.); 36 stainless steel 08* 0439 O-RING; PTFE 0 886 LABEL, warning 0656 MUFFLER 543 SCREW; M0 x.50; 0 mm (4.33 in.); stainless steel 3 486 NUT; M0 8 F 0 954 COVER, fluid; ductile iron 4 8 03 5A64 MANIFOLD, outlet; aluminum; BSPT 0 9088 MANIFOLD, inlet; ductile iron; BSPT 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 03 9089 MANIFOLD, outlet; ductile iron; BSPT 05 8980 PLATE, fluid side; carbon steel 04 8998 PLATE, air side; aluminum 06 5644 SCREW; M0 x.8; 30 mm 4 05 8980 PLATE, fluid side; carbon steel 07 8940 BOLT; M x.75; 55 mm (.7 in.); 36 stainless steel 06 46 SCREW; M0 x.38; 35 mm 4 08* 0439 O-RING; PTFE 0 88970 LABEL, warning 0656 MUFFLER 5645 SCREW; M0 x.50; 90 mm (3.54 in.); carbon steel 8 308368 7

Parts Seat Parts List (Matrix Column 4) Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 3 0* 8988 SEAT; 36 stainless steel 4 0* 358 O-RING; PTFE 4 4 0* 8989 SEAT; 74 stainless steel 4 0* 358 O-RING; PTFE 4 5 0* 899 SEAT; TPE 4 0 None Not Used 0 6 0* 8990 SEAT; Santoprene 4 0* 358 O-RING; PTFE 4 7 0* 5B67 SEAT; Buna N 4 0 None Not used 0 8 0* 5B65 SEAT; Fluoroelastomer 4 0 None Not used 0 9 0* 899 SEAT; polypropylene 4 0* 358 O-RING; PTFE 4 G 0* 945 SEAT; Geolast 4 0* 358 O-RING; PTFE 4 Ball Parts List (Matrix Column 5) Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 30* 359 BALL; PTFE 4 30* 363 BALL; acetal 4 4 30* 360 BALL; 440C SS 4 5 30* 745 BALL; TPE 4 6 30* 36 BALL; Santoprene 4 7 30* 5B49 BALL; Buna N 4 8 30* 5B49 BALL; Fluoroelastomer 4 G 30* 4753 BALL; Geolast 4 Diaphragm Parts List (Matrix Column 6) Digit Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 40* not sold separately DIAPHRAGM, backup; polychloroprene (CR) 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile 403* 5K33 DIAPHRAGM; PTFE 5 40* 8995 DIAPHRAGM; TPE 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile 6 40* 8996 DIAPHRAGM;Santoprene 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile 7 40* 5B33 DIAPHRAGM; Buna N 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile 8 40* 5B50 DIAPHRAGM; Fluoroelastomer 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile G 40* 946 DIAPHRAGM; Geolast 40* 8 PACKING, u-cup; nitrile * These parts are included in the pump repair kit, purchased separately See Repair Kit Matrix on page 3 to determine the correct kit for your pump. 8 308368

Torque Sequence Aluminum Pumps Model Numbers DF3, DG3, DFH, DGH, DFC, DGC, DFG, DGC, DFG, DGG and 3503. Always follow torque sequence when instructed to torque fasteners.. Left/Right Fluid Covers Torque bolts to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) 3 Ductile Iron and Stainless Steel Pumps Model Numbers DF4, DG4, DF6, DG6, DFD, DGD, DFF, DGF, DV4, DVD Always follow torque sequence when instructed to torque fasteners.. Left/Right Fluid Covers Torque bolts to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) 3 8 5 8 5 0 0 9 9 6 7 4 6 7 4 SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW. Inlet Manifold Torque bolts to 0 50 in lb (4 7 Nm) 6 4. Inlet Manifold Torque bolts to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) 6 4 3 5 3 5 BOTTOM VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 3. Outlet Manifold Torque bolts to 0 50 in lb (4 7 Nm) 0 8 3. Outlet Manifold Torque bolts to 90 0 in lb ( 5 Nm) 0 8 7 9 7 9 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 308368 9

A FRONT VIEW B Dimensions PUMP MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN four 0.65 in. (6 mm) diameter holes / npt(f) air inlet 3/4 npt(f) air exhaust (muffler included) 6.0 in. (5.5 mm) D F G H C J D E SIDE VIEW 6.5 in. (58.8 mm) in. (50.8 mm) port diameter 45 K 6.0 in. (5.5 mm).5 in. (37.5 mm) 7440B 30 308368

Dimensions Dimension Aluminum Pumps Aluminum Extension Pumps* Ductile Iron Pumps Stainless Steel Pumps A 8.39 in. (3. mm) 8.39 in. (3. mm) 8.39 in. (3. mm) 8.73 in. (.7 mm) B 9.06 in. (30. mm) 9.06 in. (30. mm) 9.06 in. (30. mm) 9.4 in. (39.0 mm) C.3 in. (3.4 mm).9 in. (38.mm).3 in. (3.4 mm) 5.5 in. (393.7 mm) D 6.0 in. (5.4 mm) 6.0 in. (5.4 mm) 6.0 in. (5.4 mm) 6.5 in. (65. mm) E 7.45 in. (443. mm) 7.45 in. (443. mm) 7.45 in. (443. mm) 8.07 in. (458.9 mm) F 9.9 in. (505.5 mm).88 in. (579. mm) 9.37 in. (49.0 mm).7 in. (565.7 mm) G.9 in. (556.3 mm) 4.88 in. (63.9 mm).37 in. (54.8 mm) 4.64 in. (65.8 mm) H 3.53 in. (597.7 mm) 6.5 in. (673.3 mm) 3.0 in. (584. mm) 6.3 in. (668.0 mm) J.0 in. (50.8 mm) 0 in. (50.8 mm).0 in. (50.8 mm).37 in. (60. mm) K 0.38 in. (9.7 mm) 0.38 in. (9.7 mm) 0.38 in. (9.7 mm) 0.95 in. (4. mm) *Aluminum extended pump matches the inlet to outlet dimensions of Wilden and Aro aluminum pumps. This will help for ease of installation during upgrades. 308368 3

Technical Data Maximum fluid working pressure.................................................................. 0 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Air pressure operating range................................................................ 0 to 0 psi (0.4 to 0.8 MPa,.4 to 8 bar,) Maximum air consumption.................................................................... 75 scfm Air consumption at 70 psi (0.48 MPa, 4.8 bar)/60 gpm................................... 60 scfm (see chart) Maximum free-flow delivery........................................................... 50 gpm (568 l/min) Maximum pump speed......................................................................... 45 cpm Gallons (Liters) per cycle......................................................................03 (3.90) Maximum suction lift............................................................. 8 ft (5.48 m) wet or dry Maximum size pumpable solids.......................................................... /4 in. (6.3 mm) * Maximum noise level at 00 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) 50 cpm.......................................... 90 dba * Sound power level........................................................................... 03 dba * Noise level at 70 psi (0.48 MPa, 4.8 bar) and 50 cpm............................................. 85 dba Maximum operating temperature........................................................ 50 F (65.5 C); 00 F (93.3 C) for models with PTFE diaphragms Air inlet size................................................................................. / npt(f) Fluid inlet size................................................................................ npt(f) Fluid outlet size............................................................................... npt(f) Wetted parts.......................................................... Vary by Model. See pages to 5 Non-wetted external parts........................... aluminum, 30 and 36 stainless steel, polyester (labels) Weight Aluminum pumps...................................................................... 58 lb (6.3 kg) Stainless steel pumps with aluminum center section....................................... lb (50.3 kg) Ductile Iron pumps with stainless steel center section.................................... 30 lb (59.0 kg) Stainless Steel pumps with stainless steel center section................................. 34 lb (6.0 kg) Geolast and Santoprene are registered trademarks of the Monsanto Co. Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation. * Noise levels measured with the pump mounted on the floor, using Rubber Foot Kit 3645. Sound power measured per ISO Standard 96. 3 308368